Hi Polikuo! First, many thanks for writing the installer extensions. Great interface, clean and for the most part self-explanatory. Like the little tool-tip popus and watching the whole process in action. Neat.
Problem is, I know just enough to get myself into trouble on the 64 bit side. 32-bit, no sweat.
What drives me a bit batty though is that for whatever reason, the 64-bit installer seems to elude me on my uefi-only machines. (or those that have been purposely disabled for legacy/csm)
What I can do:1) I can gather filesystem and bootloading tools and make my own 64-bit TC. Juanitos expert advice in a thread from years ago really helped. Although I do NOT make mine multi-arch.
2) I can use Ventoy as a crutch to boot the tinycorepure64 iso and work that way.
3) I can shoe-horn the distribution files into Porteus' syslinux bootloader with no trouble either.
I can't figure out where me or the 64-bit installer is going wrong. Mostly me for sure, but I am stumbling on something dumb on my end.
Wonder if the installer is setting up for multi-arch on the 64 bit side, and that's triggering the efi-shell barf? Saw that the installer was refactored for multi-arch and that got me thinking, but I'm probably throwing darts.
I haven't thrown in the towel, because I really LIKE using your installer otherwise!